1899-1991
Josef Eidenberger Etchings
Born in the little town of Goisern, Austria, Josef Eidenberger's specialized
studies and love for subtle color led him to the complicated process of multiple
plate color etchings. Greatly influenced by the Austrian etch-craftman Luigi
Kasimir, Eidenberger improved his technique and is regarded today as the only
etcher who had been able to approximate the Kasimir technique.

Due to the increased worldwide demand for his etchings, coupled by his death
in 1991 at the age of 92, the value of his work has risen sharply as more and
more collectors have realized the brilliance of his extraordinary talent.

- Most of these images do not match the quality of the actual etching in either color or
detail. If you are familiar with the works of the artist you will understand the fine
quality of the works represented here. -

This image showns part of the church within
the village of Hallstatt in upper Austria
in the Austrian Alps and was created by the
late Professor Josef Eidenberger.
Hallstatt in Oberösterreich
Original multi-plate colored etching
Signed by Professor Josef Eidenberger
Printed in Austria
Image Size - 33,0 x 23,0 cm
(13 x 9 inches)
Paper Size - 54,0 x 38,0 cm
(21-1/4 x 15 inches)